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Journal Article

Author
Brain, O. W.
Title
White Bay electric power house, New South Wales (Illustrated)
In
Commonwealth Engineer
Imprint
vol. 6, no. 1, Aug 1918, pp. 22-24
Abstract

To avoid reiteration, the author, in a paper read before the Electrical Association of Australia (New South Wales section), from which this article is an abstract, treated with those sections of the plant where the departments' work or experience seemed likely to be of special interest. The pneumatic ash handling method has been fully described.

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